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FactCheck: Did Right2Water this week support charging for excessive water use?
Fianna Fáil’s Barry Cowen made the claim this week, and the AAA-PBP’s Paul Murphy accused him of “mischief making”. FactCheck steps in.
Here's what Irish parties think about Enda Kenny visiting Donald Trump in the White House
The AAA-PBP want a Dáil debate.on the matter.
Spanish inspiration? Anti-eviction movement heats up with bill to end loopholes used to evict tenants
AAA-PBP is kicking off the first day of the Dáil session tomorrow with its Anti-Eviction Bill.
'This is the time to pass the legislation you want': Gino Kenny on our 'weak Dáil'
The Medicinal Cannabis Bill passed through its first stage last week.
FactCheck: How many people boycotted water charges?
The AAA-PBP says almost three quarters of Irish Water customers refused to pay during the most recent billing cycle. Is that true?
Green light: The medicinal cannabis bill will be passed by the Dáil tomorrow
The government will not be opposing an AAA-PBP bill.
Fine Gael is most popular party as Fianna Fáil loses ground
Sinn Féin and independents have made gains, while the Anti-Austerity Alliance/People Before Profit and the Independent Alliance have lost support.
'Some navy officers rescuing migrants from the Med are on the minimum wage'
Taoiseach Enda Kenny said he has “no intention” of allowing the Defence Forces access to the Workplace Relations Commission or the Labour Court.
Repeal the Eighth Bill blocked in the Dáil after government deal
Fine Gael, the Independent Alliance and independents in government took a unified approach to the issue.
Ruth Coppinger: 'The TDs who decided women's destinies in 1983 abortion debate still hold office'
Ruth Coppinger said her party will take the pay increase due to TDs, but it will go towards campaigns supports.
Support for Sinn Féin and independents up, but Fianna Fáil is most popular party
According to the latest opinion poll, at least.
FactCheck: Do EU rules prevent us from spending money to build more social housing?
FactCheck looks in depth at an AAA-PBP claim with big implications.
Fine Gael spent €200,000 of their state funding on polling last year
They also got donations of €98,000.
Bill to repeal Eighth Amendment launched as Coppinger says free vote issue is "ludicrous"
The bill will be brought before the Dáil tomorrow.
Unbearable pressure: How water drowned out everything
Massive protests and Clouseau-esque political mistakes in 2014 meant that two years on, the issue HAD to be dealt with.
Meet the working class TD named Gino who'll get the bus to Leinster House today
Gino Kenny is one of the more interesting deputies elected to the 32nd Dáil.
WHERE IT'S AT: Neck and neck between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael as counts go through the night
We have all the news, results and reaction for what has been one of the most dramatic elections in recent times.
9 things we learned from the general election campaign
It’s all over bar the voting.
Last poll: Fine Gael and Labour could be within touching distance of re-election
A poll carried out by DIT for TheJournal.ie has Fine Gael slightly higher than the recent polls.
With 10 days left, the latest poll is very bad news for Fine Gael
The party has dropped five points since the election started.
Paul Murphy ripped up his latest Irish Water bill outside its HQ today
The AAA-PBP held a press conference outside the Irish Water headquarters on Talbot Street this morning.
Now they're polling above Labour, AAA-PBP want to be grouped with the big parties
They’re sick of being lumped as ‘Independent/Others’.
Could we be about to get ANOTHER new political group?
The Anti-Austerity Alliance is in talks with People Before Profit.